Daughter Maud born.
Anonymously publishes poetry: "Passionflowers."
Editor in Chief of "The Listener,"
a newspaper for Miss Stephenson's
school, where Julia and Flossie were
students.

1856

Chev. goes to Kansas.
Julia writes five act drama "The
Worlds Own" which is performed
in both NY and Boston.

1857

Wrote plays "Hippolytus"
and "Leonora, or The World's
Own," a five act drama was also
performed in Boston. It closed after
a brief run. Published poems "Words
for the Hour." January: John
Brown visits Boston to meet with "The
Secret Six" for the first time.

Founded and edited
literary magazine, "Northern
Lights." Travels to Europe. Publishes
travel book about her trip to Europe,
"From the Oak to the Olive."
Joined the Radical Club.

1868

With Carole Severence,
founds the New England Woman's Club
(NEWC)

1869

With Lucy Stone, helps
establish the American Woman Suffrage
Association (AWSA) and serves as President
from 1868 - 1877 and 1893 - 1910.

1870's

1870

With Lucy Stone, founder
and assistant editor of suffrage newspaper,
"Woman's Journal." Presides
over the NEWC from 1870 - 1878. First
summer at Oak Glenn, in South Portsmouth.
Founds the Free Religious Association
with Thomas Wentworh Higgins, Felix
Adler and others.

1871

Daughters marry. Forms
the "Town and Country Club"
with literary friends like Charlotte
Cushman, Samuel Coleman,and George
E. Waring. It continues to meet for
thirty years.

1872

Writes "The Woman's
Peace Crusade." Travels to Santa
Domingo on the steamer "Tybee".
Travels to Europe to promote an International
Woman's Peace Congress.

1873

Helps found the American
Advancement of Women. Travels to Santo
Domingo with Chev. Uncle Charlie looses
her money in "rash speculation"
and to save money Julia rents out
Green Peace and moves to Lawton's
Valley with youngest daughter, Maud.

1874

Publishes essay "Sex
and Education."

1875

Calls together the
first convention of women ministers
attended by figures like the Universalist
Lorenza Haynes and Unitarians Mary
Graves, and Eliza Tupper Wilkes. Travel
to Santo Domingo with Chev.

Lecture tour through
the west. Raises money for Maud's
European Tour. Steps down as President
of the New England Woman Suffrage
Association.

1878

Steps down as president
of the NEWC. Trip to Europe from 1878
- 1879.

1879

Publishes essay "The
Other Side of the Woman Question."
Returns from Europe. Gives "Modern
Society" lecture at Concord School
of Philosophy." Live in rented
rooms in Benedict Chambers, a boarding
house on Spruce Street in Boston.

1880's

1880

Sam rents a house for
Maud and Julia on Mount Vernon Street
in Boston.